A case report on attempted suicide by self-slitting resulting in laryngeal fracture



Título del documento: A case report on attempted suicide by self-slitting resulting in laryngeal fracture
Revista: Gaceta médica de Caracas
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Número de sistema: 000595896
ISSN: 2739-0012
Autores: 1
Instituciones: 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Medical Faculty Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia,
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Volumen: 131
Número: 3
País: Venezuela
Idioma: Español
Resumen en español Introduction: Laryngeal fractures cause significant problems with airway patency, vocal production, and swallowing function. The mechanism of injury can be sharp or blunt and can occur in the supraglottic, glottic, or infraglottic regions. Blunt external trauma to the neck caused by motor vehicle accidents, sports-related trauma, assault, and strangulation are the most frequent causes of laryngeal ruptures and fractures. Penetrating trauma is the second leading cause, often due to gunshot or stab wounds to the neck. The immediate goal in patients presenting to the emergency department with laryngeal rupture is to secure the airway. One of the indications for tracheostomy placement includes acute respiratory failure with the need for prolonged mechanical ventilation.
Palabras clave: Attempted suicide,
self-slitting,
laryngeal fracture
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